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The Cambridge Companion to Jesus

The Cambridge Companion to Jesus

The Cambridge Companion to Jesus

Markus Bockmuehl , University of Cambridge
November 2001
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9780521796781

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    This Companion takes as its starting point the realization that Jesus of Nazareth cannot be studied purely as a subject of ancient history, 'a man like any other man'. History, literature, theology and the dynamic of a living, worldwide religious reality, all appropriately impinge on the study of Jesus. The two parts of the book roughly correspond to the interdependent tasks of historical description and critical and theological reflection. It incorporates the most up-to-date historical work on Jesus the Jew with the 'bigger issues' of critical method, the story of Christian faith and study, and Jesus in a global church and in the encounter with Judaism and Islam. Written by seventeen leading international scholars, the book encourages students of the historical Jesus to discover the vital contribution of theology, and students of doctrine to engage the Christ of faith as Jesus the first-century Jew.

    • Accessible treatments of state-of-the-art scholarship on a full range of subjects pertaining to Jesus and christology
    • Offers a unique combination of historical, textual, hermeneutical and theological perpectives
    • Emphasizes the continuing significance of Jesus in an age of globalization

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… this book does not offer any startlingly new interpretations of Jesus, and is a far more reliable guide than many that do.' The Times Literary Supplement

    '… for readers with a sufficient depth of interest … it will be an introduction to a very wide range of sources and ideas. Its essays go far beyond the scope of even the fullest 'reference books', in the usual sense of the term …'. Contemporary Review

    '… the contributors … aim responsibly to inform non-specialists. Students will also benefit from perusing them. Theological libraries at all levels will want this work … This Companion will give pleasure to many …'. Theological Book Review

    'The audacious claim of a 'Companion to Jesus' is tantalizingly realized by this volume.' Henry Wansbrough, Religion and Theology

    'Speaking personally, this collection will draw me back time and again to wrestle with the issues raised. It can be read with profit by students and interested lay people alike and I commend it warmly.' Howard C. Bigg, Biblical Studies

    'Here is a … consistent attempt to take the historicality of Jesus seriously and to integrate it with orthodox Christian tradition.' The Heythrop Journal

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    Product details

    November 2001
    Paperback
    9780521796781
    330 pages
    229 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. The Jesus of History:
    • 1. Context, family and formation Craig A. Evans
    • 2. Jesus and his Judaism Peter J. Tomson
    • 3. Jesus and his God Marianne Meye Thompson
    • 4. Message and miracles Graham Stanton
    • 5. Friends and enemies Bruce Chilton
    • 6. Crucifixion Joel B. Green
    • 7. Resurrection Markus Bockmuehl
    • Part II. The History of Jesus:
    • 8. Sources and methods Christopher Tuckett
    • 9. Quests for the historical Jesus James Carleton Paget
    • 10. The quest for the real Jesus Francis Watson
    • 11. Many gospels, one Jesus? Stephen C. Barton
    • 12. The Christ of the old and new testaments R. W. L. Moberly
    • 13. Jesus in Christian doctrine Alan Torrance
    • 14. A history of faith in Jesus Rowan Williams
    • 15. The global Jesus Teresa Okure
    • 16. Jerusalem after Jesus David B. Burrell
    • 17. The future of Jesus Christ Richard Bauckham.
      Contributors
    • Craig A. Evans, Peter J. Tomson, Marianne Meye Thompson, Graham Stanton, Bruce Chilton, Joel B. Green, Markus Bockmuehl, Christopher Tuckett, James Carleton Paget, Francis Watson, Stephen C. Barton, R. W. L. Moberly, Alan Torrance, Rowan Williams, Teresa Okure, David B. Burrell, Richard Bauckham

    • Editor
    • Markus Bockmuehl , University of Oxford

      Markus Bockmuehl is Reader in New Testament Studies at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Fitzwilliam College. He is the author of Revelation and Mystery in Ancient Judaism and Pauline Christianity (1990), This Jesus: Martyr, Lord, Messiah (1994), The Epistle to the Philippians (1997), and Jewish Law in Gentile Churches: Halakhah and the Beginning of Christian Public Ethics (2000).